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Jimmy Neutron Jimmy Neutron is offline
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      09-05-2010
Hi,

Does anyone know how I can remove the following SecuRom files from my drives:

ЃϵϳЅЂϿϽϯІχϯπρϴϱЄϱЃϵϳЅ and ЃϵϳЅЂϿϽϯІχϯπρЂϻϵЉЃϵϳЅ

They cannot be removed by Windows because they have invalid filenames.

SecuRom should be listed as an illegal organisation for writing c*** like this to my drives !!!


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      09-05-2010
It's OK - I found a solution; they can be removed in command mode by using rmdir or del to remove the folder containing them.

WARNING do not remove these files if you have games that depend on SecuRom, otherwise the games will not work and you will lose activations.
 
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      01-20-2012
heres the resolution

http://www.purgeie.com/delinv/index.htm

scroll down, download file, DelinvFile, after download it will prompt you to launch, then find the file then delete
 
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